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Camp Liberty, Iraq – Master Sgt. David Slusher, maintenance

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Camp Liberty, Iraq – Master Sgt. David Slusher, maintenance

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Camp Liberty, Iraq – Master Sgt. David Slusher, maintenance operations, 16th Engineer Brigade, Multi-National Division – Baghdad, who hails from Mason, Ohio, helps a 6th Iraqi Army Division soldier correctly mount a tow bar on a disabled vehicle during a driver's training class conducted by the brigade's motor pool Soldiers. The engineer Soldiers conducted four three-day driver's training courses throughout the month of August as part of the Shadow Program. The program is part of an ongoing partnership between the 16th Eng. Bde. and the 6th IAD and is designed to further train and integrate the IA soldiers while paving the way for future combined missions.
(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Tracy Ballog, 16th Eng. Bde. PAO)

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